The Huskers improved to 11-1 on the season with their 194-106 victory over Illinois on Saturday

Photo Courtesy BreAnna Haessler/NU Media Relations

Courtesy: NU Athletic Communications

01/26/2013

Champaign, Ill. - The Nebraska swimming and diving team defeated conference opponent Illinois
194-106 on Saturday at the Illini's ARC Pool. The Huskers improved to 11-1 on the
season following the victory.

The Huskers started strong
once again, winning the 200-yard medley relay by nearly four seconds. The team
of Hayley Martin, Shannon Guy, Taryn Collura, and Ariel Weech finished in a
time of 1:41.63.

Bailey Pons (10:22.01) and Morgan
Flannigan (10:25.01) built off of that momentum, placing first and second,
respectively, in the meet's second event, the 1,000-yard freestyle. Pons would
later add a victory in the 500-yard freestyle, clocking in at 4:59.86.

Taryn Collura continued to
shine in the sprint freestyle events, winning both the 50-yard (23.41) and
100-yard (51.03) freestyles.

Shannon Guy also added two victories
on the day, winning the 100-yard breaststroke (1:05.63) and 100-yard butterfly
(56.56).

In the diving well, Amy
Herman won both the one-meter (275.92) and three-meter (294.68) dives. Nicole
Schwery and Kailey Harmon placed second and third, respectively, in both
events.

The meet's final event saw Nebraska win the 400-yard freestyle relay in a time of 3:27.23. The team consisted
of Taryn Collura, Hayley Martin, Shannon Guy, and Kelly Dunn.

Other Husker winners on the day were Hayley Martin in the 200-yard freestyle
(1:51.09) and Ellan Dufour in the 200-yard backstroke (2:02.26). Martin added a
second place finish in the 100-yard freestyle while Dufour added one in the 100-yard
backstroke.

Alison Meng, Kathleen
Knight, Erica Lynn, and Sarah Sykstus were the four winners for Illinois on the
day. The Illini fell to 2-4 on the season with the loss.

Overall, the Huskers won 12 of the meet's 16 events, improving to 2-4
all-time against the Illini.

Next
weekend will see the squad journey to Evanston, Illinois, for the Northwestern
Dual Meet Invite Feb 1-2. After that, Nebraska will have nearly three weeks to
prepare for the Big Ten Championships held Feb. 20-23.